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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250209T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
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GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250217T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250217T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250224T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250224T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096783583
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250303T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250303T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096785632
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250310T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250310T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096787681
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250317T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250317T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096789730
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250331T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250407T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
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GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250414T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
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GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250421T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250421T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250428T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250428T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250505T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250505T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096803049
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250512T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250512T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096804074
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250519T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250519T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096806123
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum and its exhibitions are always free and ope
 n to the public:\n\nMondays–Fridays: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nSaturdays and S
 undays: Noon to 5:00 pm.\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation
  in the Islamic World\n\nFeb. 9–June 1\, 2025\n\nWonders of Creation: Art\,
  Science\, and Innovation in the Islamic World explores intersections of ar
 t and science in Islamic intellectual and visual culture from the ninth cen
 tury to the present day. The exhibition employs the lens of “wonder” as def
 ined by a celebrated thirteenth-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwin
 i (d. 1283) in his cosmography\, The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Ex
 istence. Written in Arabic and Persian\, Qazwini’s richly illustrated book 
 catalogues the wondrous qualities of the natural world and its inhabitants.
  Qazwini’s encyclopedic text serves as the framework accompanying visitors 
 through the orbits of the cosmos from the heavens to the earth.\n\nUsing wo
 nder as a vehicle\, Wonders of Creation illuminates the global impact of sc
 ience and artistic production from the Islamic world and its diverse geogra
 phies and multifaceted visual cultures. Over 170 works\, including illustra
 ted manuscripts and paintings\, maps\, scientific instruments\, magic bowls
 \, luster dishes\, architectural elements\, and contemporary art\, evoke wo
 nder through a visual journey.\n\nThe exhibition begins with an examination
  of Qazwini’s text and its impact. Sections on the celestial realm\, terres
 trial sphere\, and humankind examine topics such as astronomy\, astrology\,
  natural history\, mineralogy\, alchemy\, medicine\, geometry\, and archite
 cture through objects from Spain\, North Africa\, the Middle East to Centra
 l\, South\, and Southeast Asia as well modern diasporic regions.\n\nThe exh
 ibition features works from twenty lenders. Chief among them is the al-Saba
 h Collection\, Dar Al-Athar al-Islamiyyah\, Kuwait as well as the Islamic A
 rts Museum Malaysia\; Cambridge University Library\; the Metropolitan Museu
 m of Art\; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\; and the San Diego Museum of Art. 
 Pairing ancient art from the Islamic world with contemporary works\, the ex
 hibition introduces visitors to art\, science\, and innovation spanning twe
 lve centuries. Featured are recent and newly commissioned pieces by artists
  Monir Farmanfarmaian\, Pouran Jinchi\, Hayv Kahraman\, Pantea Karimi\, Iss
 am Kourbaj\, and Timo Nasseri.\n\nWonders of Creation invites visitors into
  a world of wonder to explore the marvels of the heavens and the earth and 
 admire the crafts and customs of humanity.\n\nOrganized by the San Diego Mu
 seum of Art in collaboration with the McMullen Museum of Art\, this exhibit
 ion is made possible with support from Getty through its PST ART: Art & Sci
 ence Collide initiative and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The 
 exhibition is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.\n\n
 The presentation at the McMullen has been supported by Boston College\, the
  Patrons of the McMullen Museum\, Leslie and Peter Ciampi\, Robert ’63 and 
 Ann Marie Reardon P’91\, the Hispanic Art Initiative of the McMullen Museum
 \, and the Norma Jean Calderwood University Professorship in Islamic and As
 ian Art at Boston College. \n\n \n\nWonders of Creation is among more than 
 seventy exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in
  September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, 
 this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science\
 , both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
DTEND:20250526T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T041617Z
DTSTART:20250526T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Wonders of Creation: Art\, Science & Innovation in the
  Islamic World"
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48544096808172
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-wonders-of-creation-art-science-
 innovation-in-the-islamic-world
END:VEVENT
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